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  1. Wandering Sagebrush

    Site Update Update

    Good news! I moderate a small travel site (WanderTheWest.com) that just moved to Xenforo in late May or early June. With very few exceptions, the members love it. The moderator tools are expanded, taking a number of actions off the plate of the administrators. The learning curve for members...
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    Thinking of twin tohatsu 60s

    I’ll chime in regarding Sportcraft. I’ve repowered two boats there, and also recommend giving them a call.
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    2024 SE Alaska cruise with 13 year old granddaughter

    I wish CBrats had a like button! Wrenny’s journal would get a couple dozen likes from me. Well done, Wrenny!
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    2024 SE Alaska cruise with 13 year old granddaughter

    Jay, I hope you and Wrenny have a wonderful time exploring the SE! Safe travels!
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    ceramic coating

    Ken, no personal experience, but a good number of folks in the Oliver travel trailer forum have had it done to their fiberglass Ollies. Expensive, but the folks seem to have high praise for the results.
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    Patty and I Are Back Home in Birch Bay

    Pat, I’m so sorry for your misfortune! May you have a complete and speedy recovery. Our best to you and Patty! Steve and Diana
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    come on guys!

    Marty, great to see you posting! Thanks for defining the CBrat/Cdory life cycle! I used to be a Republican, but did I mention I’m now a Democrat?
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    come on guys!

    In terms of great members and superb information, this one of the best sites on the web.
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    towing 22 cruiser with Tacoma

    For a short while, we towed our 22 over the Oregon coast range with a 1996 Toyota T100, V6, automatic. Probably the same engine as the Tacoma. It wasn’t peppy, and it was a rough ride, but it worked. My biggest concern was emergency stopping. From Bellingham to the ferry, I suspect you’ll be...
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    The Passing of an Icon

    Pat, thanks for sharing the sad news. I greatly enjoyed our times at Lake Powell with El and Bill. Condolences to El.
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    Repowering a Tinnie

    Jay, thanks for reminding me about Tohatsu! That they are lighter than others would be great. I may need to do a little more research.
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    Repowering a Tinnie

    Thank you all for the input! I hadn’t realized the Hondas were still carbureted, and Dr. Bob made the choice easy, I’m staying in the Suzuki camp. I hope all have a wonderful 2024. Thanks again!
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    Repowering a Tinnie

    I’m still looking for a nice 16 cruiser, but thinking about repowering my Gregor 14.5 skiff for use on the local ponds and Snake River impoundments. After talking to Larry Bigbee at Sportcraft about a 25 or 30 horse tiller engine, I’m undecided about going with Honda, or with a Suzuki. Both...
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    Cdory member again

    Stereo… get a good Bluetooth speaker and a Pandora or Spotify subscription for your cell phone
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    going to buy a dory, trying to decide which model.

    Sandra, regardless of which CDory you choose, consider installing a composting toilet instead of a Marine head with holding tank. Our new dirt boat (Oliver travel trailer) has a Nature’s Head, and it is so much cleaner and simpler than having to dump or pump out a holding tank. Liquids are...
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    Great Harbour TT35

    IMO, the ugliest boat I’ve seen.
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    General info regarding chips, scratches to fiberglass

    Another thumbs up for Rock Tamers.
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    The Pirate is Gone

    Fair winds and following seas, Jimmy Buffet dead at 76
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    Checked in with Dr. Bob and Marc Grove

    Pat, thanks for letting us know that Bob and Marie are ok.
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    How do you convert the table to a berth? 2008 cdory 22

    The table has to want to convert. :smiled Humor aside, you need to slide the front seat forward. Probably a latch or two somewhere that need to be released. Secure the latches so the seat can’t move. Next, unfold and secure the table top. Followed by releasing what ever supports it in the...
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